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From: "Damian Smart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No, I'm saying that you know what a computer game is when you see it, I
> know what a computer game is when I see it, and so does everyone else on
> this list. Maybe no one can come up with a good way to write that down,
> but we all know what a computer game is. Of course there's a grey area
> where maybe not everyone agrees, there's grey areas in every single aspect
> of life, including law, but in this case that grey area is so small as to
> be inconsequential. Frankly if someone wants to argue about what a "game"
> is I'd say they're being deliberately obtuse.
Ah but the D20STLG doesn't say computer game. It says computer gaming
software. Totally different. You might not think so but your interpretation
doesn't mean squat! No offense meant.
Computer gaming software = software of computer gaming?
Computer gaming software = computerized gaming software?
You may believe that this only means computer games but what about
computerized gaming utilities? It is way too open and I'm not the only one
who thinks so.
Robert Kozak
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